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Boston is the most well known Irish immigrant state.
I would guess the Irish, because of the potato famine. But, I'm not 100% sure.
In the mid to late 1800's, common immigrant groups in South Dakota were German, Norwegian, Swedish, Danes, and Czech. There was also a large immigrant group known as the Germans from Russia; German by birth or heritage who had immigrated to Russia but retained their German ways. In 1998, the largest immigrant groups to South Dakota were Mexican, Filipino, and Russian. Current immigrant groups in South Dakota include Karen and Karenni from Burma, Bhutanese, Somalis, Eritreans, Congolese, Darfuris, Afghanis, and Iraqis.
Yes, all immigrants were welcomed. There was a large percentage from Germany. Ireland, Scotland, and even a few from Sweden. Later some did find discrimination like the Irish in the 1860's, but the early Irish were the ones who looked down on the new immigrant Irish.
The four Western European countries that have large immigrant population are France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom
German settlers had a very large impact on the settling and naming of cities in Wisconsin. Luxemburg is one example of a town with a German name. New Berlin, another, is the seventh largest German named city in America.
The political impact of the Great Famine still exists to this day up to a degree, in the sense of a large amount of Irish people still hold grudges against the English due to the history.
In Irish it's "mór" (big/great/large)another word in Irish is "toirtiúil" (large-sized, bulky).In Scottish Gaelic: "mòr".
There was a large isolationist movement.Many Irish Americans supported the Central Powers.Many German Americans favored the central powers
It was the Scotts-Irish
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